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Seine River Adventures in Paris

Seine River (Seine means Fishing) is one of Paris’s main attractions. The Seine passes by the beautiful Eiffel Tower and the lovely Place de la Concorde. The river is around 482 miles long and originates in Burgundy.

At the end of the Seine River you will come to the sandy beaches of Normandy. Here you can enjoy fishing, diving, fine hotels and meals in a beautiful nature setting.

Along the Seine River, you will be able to enjoy panoramic views of Paris. there is the well-lit Saint-Michael Bridge. This beautiful bridge is near Notre-Dame, a church that was constructed starting in 1160. The bridge when lit up at night has a wide array of colors, including blues, yellow, gold, peach, turquoise, greens, and orange.

Paris is in the northern part of France and is situated on the banks of the Seine River. One of Paris’s main attractions is the Eiffel Tower, which you will see traveling down the Seine River. Other historical centers include Champs-Elysées, Montaigne, L ‘Opéra, Les Halles, Faubourg Saint-Honoré, La Défense, Place de la Concorde.

Paris has a wide array of areas to enjoy while traveling down the Seine River. If you are new to Paris travel, why not go online to view images and information. In addition, you can find helpful pamphlets at your local travel agency to assist you in planning and enjoying travel down Seine River.

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